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Latest revision as of 17:02, 5 March 2024
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 5 (1875-1878). Miscellaneous Scraps from January 1st 1878
Legend
< The Prince of Wales Among the Indian Jugglers (continued from page 5-61) >
work. The basket was empty! Then there came a voice as of the lad who had been inside, and lo, there was just such a youth upon one of the trees. It was certainly a very clever trick and very well done with the most simple adjuncts. The mango tree when next uncovered appeared hung with tiny fruit.—The Times, Dec. 28th.
Coacoochee`s Vision
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A Brahmin on the Immortality of the Soul
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Human Sacrifice in India
Self-Immolation as Practised by Her Majesty`s Subject
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Editor's notes